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interference field diagnostics

In classical “conventional medicine only”, the diagnosis of focal and interference fields is ignored. However, the teeth or dental areas and the jaw are connected to the entire organism in an extremely close and complex way via many mechanisms (nervous system, lymphatic system, basic system, meridian system, bloodstream), so that disorders and stress factors from the dental-jaw system unfortunately have a major impact on overall health. On the positive side, however, this fact also means that we can develop a great potential for overall medical improvement through appropriate remedial measures in the holistic sense if we carry out a holistically oriented remediation of the teeth, periodontium and jawbone, including the remediation of interference sources and interference fields.

What is interference field diagnostics?

We understand interference field diagnostics to mean comprehensive diagnostics and analysis of the situation according to conventional medical and holistic aspects, the aim of which is to uncover all dental stress factors and their relationships and networks between teeth, the jaw area, tooth positions and other organs and systems in our patients’ bodies. Every dental treatment therefore begins with a thorough assessment and diagnosis, which takes into account classic aspects such as caries and periodontitis as well as holistic aspects to screen for dental sources of interference (e.g. silent inflammation, toxic stress, etc.).

What is a hearth in the body?

In general, we understand a focus in the body, in this sense a focus of disease or inflammation, to be a localized pathological change in the body that can potentially damage the entire organism. Every body can tolerate many different stimuli that temporarily disrupt it – this could be a bruised knee, a strained shoulder, a cold or pollutants from food or the environment. Healing begins on the first day after the injury or contact with the pollutant, which can take a different amount of time from person to person. All in all, however, healing takes as long as it takes for the body to regain its balance. However, if an interference field appears in the affected person’s body, the healing process can be slowed down or even completely prevented. Interference fields are chronic, silent inflammations that weaken the immune system in the long term and have a long-distance effect. An interference field can therefore lead to the organism not responding to a regulatory therapy. This means that we must always look for chronic inflammation in cases of resistance to therapy. As a high percentage of chronic illnesses have a dental cause, this is the first place to start.

What problems can a dental focus cause?

Dead teeth or teeth that have been root-treated for years are among the most common sources of interference in the mouth. They often cause chronic inflammatory foci of inflammation, which can lead to problems directly in the jaw area, but also in distant parts of the body. A large number of chronic diseases can also be massively exacerbated by chronic infections and inflammations as well as damaging interference fields in the mouth. These chronic diseases include diabetes, various allergies, inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s disease, rheumatological diseases and autoimmune diseases, Hashimoto’s, multiple sclerosis, ALS, cancer and psychological problems. In all of these diseases, the negative immune modulation of the additional interference field in the mouth area can have negative effects on the entire organism and the course of the disease.
Other common interference fields in the mouth area are chronic inflammation of the jawbone. In many cases, these are the result of extraction wounds that have not healed well. This exposes the bone to fatty degenerative changes, which in turn produce toxins and harmful inflammatory messengers, so-called cytokines (e.g. RANTES etc.). These harmful substances can be the cause of chronic fatigue, skin and intestinal problems and joint pain.

How does a stove damage the body?

A focus of disease or interference field prevents the body from regulating itself cybernetically, i.e. controlling numerous processes in the form of control loops. Above all, an interference field means that the body can no longer compensate for stimuli that also impair the body’s own order.
Primary chronic foci of disease also show a variety of non-specific symptoms at the beginning. These initially manifest themselves in affected patients as sensory disturbances long before organic damage can be detected. Foci of inflammation or interference fields therefore represent a permanent permanent burden on the basic system, which prepares the ground for a possible specific secondary disease due to unspecific previous damage. In addition, the foci or interference fields can basically occur anywhere in the body, because every area and every organ that is pathologically altered interacts with the entire organism. We try to recognize this as early as possible with the help of interference field diagnostics in the oral area and then prevent it with appropriate prophylactic and therapeutic measures.

When are interference field diagnostics carried out?

The field of application of interference field diagnostics is very large and difficult to grasp, as a large number of illnesses can indicate interference fields in the body. Interference field diagnostics can be carried out for

  • Allergies
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Lack of drive
  • Arteriosclerosis
  • Eye disorders
  • Blood disorders
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Chronic pain
  • Chronic inflammation (bladder, joints, heart valves)
  • Heart attack
  • Heart valve inflammation
  • Brain hemorrhages (stroke)
  • Learning disorders
  • Pneumonia
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Tiredness
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Migraine
  • All orthopaedic diseases (back, arm, knee)
  • Tinnitus
  • Cancer diseases

If you are affected by any of these symptoms or complaints, we recommend that you have a thorough interference field diagnosis carried out.

How does interference field diagnostics work?

As part of the initial examination, we first look at the dental situation and carry out an anamnestic check-up of the general condition. This also includes clinical examinations with a functional status and periodontal status, an X-ray examination with 3D panoramic and individual X-rays, as well as dental heart diagnostics and a consultation based on aesthetic considerations.
We only use scientifically recognized and objectifiable examination methods for interference field diagnostics. In addition to the digital 3D X-ray procedure (DVT), an important role is played here, as this is the only way to make a good assessment of the tooth roots in the jaw. Conventional 2D X-rays do not provide reliable information or give false negative results. A thorough clinical inspection of the teeth and oral cavity is of course a very important part of the examination. If necessary, neural therapy interventions can identify pathological connections. Laboratory tests and further examinations by our therapeutic partners can complete the picture.

How is a focus (interference field) treated?

STEP 1. DIAGNOSTICS
If a positive diagnosis has been made, it is advisable to implement consistent therapy effectively and promptly. If you are considering a diagnosis or possibly already want to undergo treatment, we recommend in all cases that you analyze your initial situation precisely and consider with the doctor treating you which options are the most suitable for you and your individual situation. The treatment strategy is always planned and implemented according to the patient’s individual medical priorities and individual requirements. STEP 2. THERAPY & RESTORATION
Often, dead and inflamed teeth must be removed for effective restoration. The surrounding inflammatory tissue must also be thoroughly removed and disinfected with ozone. If fixed teeth are desired in the affected area, immediate implants made of zirconium dioxide are often used due to their excellent biocompatibility. In the next step, the area is often further prepared for immediate implant placement, including any necessary bone augmentation. Depending on the individual situation, the exact surgical techniques vary greatly from case to case. Neural therapy, ozone therapy and the patient’s own growth factors and stem cells from the patient’s blood (so-called platelet rich fibrin = PRF) can be used to heal and regenerate the previously damaged regions in the jaw as well as possible. The bony foundation for any necessary metal-free ceramic implants is strengthened and built up. This has also been proven to significantly accelerate the healing process. Roughly speaking, these are the most important aspects in order to achieve the best conditions for the healing of interference foci / interference fields and foci of infection in the jaw area and also to keep subsequent functional and aesthetic defects as low as possible or to completely or partially reverse any damage that has occurred. Ideally, edentulous areas of the jaw should be reimplanted with metal-free ceramic implants in order to be able to chew well again, achieve even loads in the temporomandibular joints and restore chewing force transmission into the jawbone as nature intended.en STEP 3. SOLID, METAL-FREE TEETH ON THE SAME DAY OF THE OPERATION
With our innovative and sophisticated concepts of biological dentistry, we can draw on routine, expertise and know-how so that you can leave the practice with firm, beautiful teeth on the same day as the operation. Relieved by the removal of toxins, usually more attractive – because aesthetics is of course also one of our goals – and metal-free! You will be professionally guided through the entire process and receive intensive support from us. STEP 4. OPTIMIZATION OF THE HEALING PHASE AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
The weeks following the operation are crucial for the optimal healing of the implants placed. Here we place particular emphasis on compliance with our recommendations, check-ups and professional oral hygiene in order to optimally support your body during the regeneration and build-up phase.

As soon as the desired healing result is achieved (after approx. 3-6 months), the final restoration and replacement of the long-term temporary restoration with ceramic restorations, which are usually esthetically optimal, is carried out.

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or therapy? We are here to help you
in an empathetic and solution-oriented way
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